Christopher LeBlanc, 29, was fired Monday from his job at Stevens High School. He was originally placed on administrative leave.

LeBlanc entered no plea in court Monday as he was charged with four counts of felonious sexual assault on the 14-year-old girl.

According to court paperwork, the assaults began in November of last year. LeBlanc and the girl engaged in what the girl described to police as a sexual encounter in a classroom at the high school.

The alleged victim told police that LeBlanc talked to her about his marriage, described her as his rock, and told her that he loved her.

Police also said they have recovered numerous emails from LeBlanc to the girl sent last Friday.

"Just say we talked a lot but just as friends. Say what we have been saying before," one email said.

"Don't mention sexual stuff," another email said.

But after being confronted with thousands of text messages and other evidence, the teen told police everything.

In addition to the encounter in the school, the girl told police that they also took place at LeBlanc's apartment, at a friend's house and in a vehicle on Hanover Street.

The relationship was uncovered after several faculty members became concerned about how much time LeBlanc was spending with the teen. They went to the principal, the school resource officer investigated and Claremont police were then called.

Sullivan County Attorney Mark Hathaway said all of these allegations involve just the one victim, but that could change.

“The Claremont Police Department, along with the school administration, are in the process of assessing the possibility that there are other victims and we’re just going to move forward in a very deliberate and professional manner,” said Hathaway.

Bail for LeBlanc was set at $250,000 cash.

He is due back in court April 1 in Newport for his probable cause hearing.

JUST LAST WEEK ASKING HER TO LIE TO INVESTIGATORS. HE WORKED HERE AT STEVENS HIGH SCHOOL AS A MATH TEACHER. POLICE SAY THIS IS WHERE HE BEGAN HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH A 14-YEAR-OLD STUDENT. POLICE BECAME INVOLVED IN THE INVESTIGATION ON FRIDAY. ACCORDING TO POLICE, THAT IS THE SAME DAY HE E-MAILED THE GIRL, ASKING HER TO LIE ABOUT THEIR RELATIONSHIP. SAYING, JUST SAY WE TALKED A LOT BUT JUST AS FRIENDS. SAY WHAT WE HAVE BEEN SAYING BEFORE. DON'T MENTION SEXUAL STUFF. AFTER BEING CONFRONTED WITH THOUSANDS OF TEXT MESSAGES AND OTHER EVIDENCE, THE TEAM TOLD POLICE EVIDENCE -- POLICE EVERYTHING. THE TEAM SAYS HER RELATIONSHIP IS MORE LIKE A FRIEND AND BOYFRIEND. ADDING THEY HAD SEXUAL ENCOUNTERS SEVERAL TIMES IN THE SCHOOL CLASSROOM, A FRIENDS HOUSE, IN A CAR, AND AT AN APARTMENT. HE WOULD COMPLAIN ABOUT HIS WIFE AND CALL THE TEAM HIS ROCK. IT WAS DISCOVERED AFTER SEVERAL FACULTY MEMBERS ABOUT BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT HOW MUCH TIME THERE WERE SPENDING TOGETHER. ONCE POLICE GOT INVOLVED, HE WAS PUT ON LEAVE AND WAS ARRESTED. HE APPEARED VIA CLOSED-CIRCUIT TV. HE ENTERED NO PLEA AND SPOKE SOFTLY WHEN BILL WAS DISCUSSED. THERE IS AN AGREEMENT TO SET BAIL AT $250,000 CASH WITH AGREEMENTS ATTACHED. YOU UNDERSTAND?